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D7278 March 2016 PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION of Land At REPORT: D7278 March 2016 PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION of Land at THURGOLAND, BARNSLEY Prepared for DRYDEN WILKINSON PARTNERSHIP Revision No Written by Date Checked By Date 0 LB 15/03/2016 KJ 15/03/2016 FOUNDATION HOUSE ST. ’ROAD MEADOWFIELD DURHAM DH7 8TZ TEL: 0191 378 3151 FAX: 0191 378 3157 Preliminary Investigation – March 2016 CONTENTS 1 SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION...............................................................................................................1 2 SITE RECONNAISSANCE....................................................................................................................1 2.1 General....................................................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Topography and Site Features .................................................................................................... 1 3 SITE HISTORY ....................................................................................................................................2 4 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING ..............................................................................................................2 4.1 Information Sources .................................................................................................................... 2 4.2 Geology ...................................................................................................................................... 2 4.3 Mining & Quarrying...................................................................................................................... 3 4.4 Hydrology.................................................................................................................................... 3 4.5 Hydrogeology.............................................................................................................................. 3 4.6 Landfills and other Potential Gas Sources ................................................................................... 3 4.7 Radon Gas.................................................................................................................................. 3 5 CONCEPTUAL SITE MODEL ..............................................................................................................3 5.1 General....................................................................................................................................... 3 5.2 Likely Ground Conditions............................................................................................................. 4 5.3 Mining & Quarrying Assessment.................................................................................................. 4 5.4 Geotechnical Issues .................................................................................................................... 4 5.5 Hazard Identification – Contamination Sources............................................................................ 4 5.6 Hazard Identification - Gas Sources ............................................................................................ 4 5.7 Risk Assessment for Contaminated Land .................................................................................... 5 6 GROUND INVESTIGATION STRATEGY .............................................................................................5 APPENDICES Appendix A- Drawings Drawing Number Drawing Title D7278/01 Site Location Plan D7278/02 Preliminary Conceptual Site Model Appendix B- Photographic Survey Appendix C- Desk Study Information Appendix D- Dunelm Conditions of Offer, Notes on Limitations & Basis for Contract Report: D7278 Thurgoland, Barnsley Prepared For: Dryden Wilkinson Partnership Preliminary Investigation – March 2016 1 SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION Dunelm Geotechnical and Environmental Limited (Dunelm) carried out a Preliminary Investigation (Desk Study) of land at Cote Lane, Thurgoland on behalf of Dryden Wilkinson Partnership. It is proposed to develop the site with residential properties. The purpose of this preliminary investigation is to evaluate likely ground conditions and significant geoenvironmental issues at the site, and to plan the scope of subsequent phases of investigation. This report may be regarded as a Preliminary Risk Assessment in accordance with the Environment ’ guidance document Model Procedures for the Management of Land Contamination (CLR 11, 2004). This preliminary investigation has been undertaken with due regard to current contaminated land guidance issued by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) together with BS 10175: 2001 , “ of Practice for the Investigation of Potentially Contaminated ” and relevant sections of BS 5930: 1999, “of Practice for Site ”. The objectives of the investigation were as follows: To determine the land use history of the site from an inspection of available Ordnance Survey (OS) plans To determine the environmental setting of the site from available sources To determine whether past mining may have had an influence on the site To determine whether the site has previously been used for purposes that may have given rise to significant ground contamination To provide recommendations for further investigation. Information has been obtained from various sources and the full responses received are presented in Appendix C; details relevant to the site are discussed in Sections 3 and 4. Conditions of offer and notes on limitations relevant to all Dunelm geoenvironmental investigations are described in Appendix D and should be read in conjunction with this report. 2 SITE RECONNAISSANCE 2.1 General The centre of the site is located at OS Grid Ref 429204, 400617. The site is situated approximately 10km southwest of Barnsley town centre. The site location is shown in Drawing Number D7278/01 in Appendix A to this report. The preliminary site inspection was undertaken during March 2016 and site photographs are presented in Appendix B. 2.2 Topography and Site Features The site is gently sloping to the east, becoming steep along the eastern boundary of the site, sloping down towards an un-named stream. The site is currently used as an agricultural field, with a stockpile of hay in the centre. The site is covered by rough grass. The site boundaries currently comprise timber fences.Occasional mature trees were noted around the site boundaries. Report: D7278 Thurgoland, Barnsley Prepared For: Dryden Wilkinson Partnership Page 1 of 5 Preliminary Investigation – March 2016 3 SITE HISTORY In order to determine the history of the site, extracts from historical Ordnance Survey (OS) plans have been examined. Copies of these plans are provided in Appendix C. A summary of the history of the on-site and off-site features is presented below. It is not the intention of this report to describe in detail all the changes that have occurred on or adjacent to the site, only those pertinent to the site. Summary of Historical Information OS Map Edition On-site Features Off-site Features 1855 The site is an undeveloped parcel of land. Spring Wood lies directly east of the site. Spring House lies directly south of the site. Railway lies 60m east of the site. A further railway line is located approximately 200m south of the site. 1891 A spring is located in the south of the site. No significant change. 1893 No significant change. No significant change. 1903 No significant change. No significant change. 1929-1932 No significant change. The railway line to the east is indicated as dismantled. 1959 An electricity pylon is located in the centre of the site. Residential development has increased slightly in the surrounding area. 1977 The electricity pylon is no longer indicated on the site. No significant change. 1980 No significant change. Detached residential properties located 20m northwest of the site. 1987-1992 No significant change. The railway line to the south is indicated as dismantled. 1993 No significant change. Further detached residential properties built to the north. 2014 No significant change. The site remains Expansion of residential area from 80m north of undeveloped. the site 4 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING 4.1 Information Sources The environmental setting of the site was determined through reference to the following: British Geological Survey (BGS) 1: 50,000 scale sheet No 87 Barnsley BGS 1:10,000 scale sheet SE20SE Coal Mining Report from David Bellis Associates (based on data obtained from the Coal Authority) Groundsure Report (including historical map extracts) BRE Publication BR211 Radon: Guidance on Protective Measures for New Dwellings 4.2 Geology No drift deposits are shown on the geological plan. The solid geology underlying the site comprises the Penistone Flags of the Coal Measures strata. The strata dip towards the northeast. An un-named coal seam outcrops through the site, and dips to the northeast beneath the site; the thickness of the seam is not known. Report: D7278 Thurgoland, Barnsley Prepared For: Dryden Wilkinson Partnership Page 2 of 5 Preliminary Investigation – March 2016 There are no faults in the vicinity of the site. No significant ground hazards have been identified by the British Geological Survey as reported in the Groundsure Report, however there is a low risk from shrink swell clay on the site. 4.3 Mining & Quarrying The mining report indicates that the site is not affected by unrecorded shallow workings. The geological plan shows an un-named coal seam outcropping through the site, dipping to the northeast. The thickness
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